Sawpit Hill walk
Northern Ireland
This short walk around the perimeter path of Springhill Estate is marked by the great oaks, and offers views of Slieve Gallion and a ring of trees where the sawpit was once located.
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SpringhillStart point
Springhill House, OSNI grid ref: H866828Trail information
Entry to Springhill House and Estate
Normal admission charges apply. National Trust members free.
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Springhill
A pretty 17th-century plantation house with walled garden

Springhill beech walk
Enjoy a stroll on a historic path leading up to an 18th-century tower through an avenue of beech trees, once a favourite route for the generations that lived at Springhill.

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20 Springhill Road, Moneymore, Magherafelt, County Londonderry, BT45 7NQ
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